We stayed at the Lemon Tree Hotel after leaving Disneyland. It is a nice mid-priced hotel about 3 miles from Disneyland. It is an older hotel which has been refurbished. There are family suites available with 2 bedrooms and a kitchenette and coin laundry facilities. A nice breakfast was included in the price of the room. The best part was the extremely helpful staff. LJ at the front desk was cordial and accommodating when we showed up before check-in time. We were allowed to relax by the pool while our room was being cleaned. He made sure that we had everything we needed for a comfortably stay.

Traveller from Frankfort, Il.

This Spanish-style hotel is 3 miles from Disneyland® Park, Disney's California Adventure® Park, and the Downtown Disney …More

Nothing fancy...for a mini suite I expected a little better, but overall not bad. Beds were hard, but everything was clean. Has a mini fridge so that was nice. Parking is limited and they charge $22 a night. Convient store next door...but super expensive. All in all, we just wanted something close to the parks so it was perfect for that.

Traveller from idaho

This Anaheim hotel is situated across the street from Disneyland® Resort, 1 block from Downtown Disney and Anaheim …More

The hotel was in walking distance to Disneyland and California Adventure. Room was adequate size for our visit. It is unfortunate that there is no closet space to hang clothing. Room was clean when we arrived. Cleaning schedule was irregular. Cleaning staff would come to the room after we had returned for a break in the late afternoon (not the same time each day). We didn't care if beds were changed daily, but had to request fresh towels 2 of the 4 days.
Front desk staff was friendly and very helpful!
Swimming pool was clean and offered a nice break each day.
Even with the issues with cleaning staff, I would stay at this location again.

I wanted to stay somewhere close to my cousins near Cypress. This hotel was close and was at a reasonable price, plus it was completely renovated and under new ownership which hooked me as a bunch of hotels around the area were very worn down and scary looking. The room was awesome and was very comfortable. I was able to check in but no one was available when I checked out but I had paid everything already so it wasn't that bad. I would return again if there are no changes to the current ownership and cleanliness.

Traveller from Edmonds, wa

Located in Buena Park - Knott's Berry Farm, this motel is within a 15-minute walk of Independence Hall and Knott's Berry …More

Your basic Hotel, quiet, friendly staff, comfortable beds and within walking distance to Disneyland and California Adventures. Despite this being an older hotel, the grounds were clean as is the office, and the pool was nice. As with most hotels, the carpets are somewhat dirty and should be deep cleaned once/twice per year. But overall a nice hotel and reasonably priced.

Traveller from Portland, OR

Located in Disneyland - Anaheim, this motel is within a 15-minute walk of Disneyland® and Downtown Disney® District. Disney …More

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